Casa ZM is an essential structure with minimalist lines, sorrounded by the Paduan countryside.



Behind a wall shielding its privacy, slowly reveals the house, whose natural materials, demarcated in color, allow the architecture to become part of the landscape.


The exterior functions, covered by canopies, are articulated around the central stucture of the villa, in which the interior rooms are enclosed.


A brighter living area houses minimalist solutions to set off the bold character of the materials chosen: wood, stone and aluminum repeated internally and externally to create a continuum between living and outdoors, enhanced by the choice of large windows from Impronta' Xtravision collection.


The horizontal geometry of the house, as imagined by architects Pinton Francesco e Meneghini Manuele of Team Architettura "accomplishes a formal synthesis between the essentiality and intimacy of a space, which becomes home."

